May 5, 2020
Tulip research at the John Innes Center springs into life – part 1
April 6, 2020
Research unearths the science behind the smell of spring
January 29, 2020
We need to stop treating soil like dirt
January 27, 2020
John Innes Center - 2020 Vision for Plant Health
January 10, 2020
Factcheck study shows that Mendel’s statistics add up
January 8, 2020
How can we use computers to better understand plant development?
November 13, 2019
From kale to Kathmandu - Sharing the knowledge we gain is an important and rewarding part of being a scientist
November 7, 2019
From PhD to policy; one student’s career path
September 20, 2019
Pioneering research investigates healthy impact of a plant-based diet
August 7, 2019
John Innes Center - Mastering plant genetics on our Crop Improvement Masters
July 31, 2019
Mendel and the culture of commemoration
July 25, 2019
European science community urges rethink on genome editing
July 10, 2019
John Innes Center - Introducing crop transformation’s Mark Smedley
June 27, 2019
World not prepared for next plant health emergency, scientists warn
Urgent need for a global surveillance system to detect and halt spread of emergent plant health threats
March 21, 2019
What is plant science? (John Innes Center)
November 29, 2018
Seeing red – the tomato fight years
September 13, 2018
Call for clarity after EU ruling on gene-edited crops - An open letter, signed by leading research institutions, universities, plant breeders, crop agronomy companies and biotech multinationals, is delivered to Defra Secretary
November 27, 2017
Barley is flavour of the month as new study settles centuries-old brewing debate
March 13, 2017
John Innes Center and The Sainsbury Lab applaud a European success s
February 9, 2017
Mining the power of plants - A profile of John Innes Center Professor Sarah O'Connor and her research into plant biosynthetic pathways
July 20, 2016
John Innes Centre's submission to inquiry into the implications of leaving EU on UK science
July 14, 2016
What is it like to be a scientist? Teenagers from across Norfolk have enjoyed an access-all-areas experience at the Norwich Bioscience Institutes
March 7, 2016
Inspiring future women in science
January 6, 2016
The Good and the (B)ugly: new thinking in a post-chemical agriworld
December 11, 2015
Dialogue shows strong support for curiosity-led research
October 1, 2015
Watch a crop field grow before your eyes (John Innes Center)
September 30, 2015
iGEM Science in Norwich - Gold award for colon cancer biology team
September 28, 2015
Curiosity-driven science at the John Innes Center
August 14, 2015
OpenPlant Forum 2015 - A two-day meeting bringing together experts from a range of sectors to discuss developing open technologies for plant synthetic biology
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